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The South Central Virginia Genealogical Society will meet on Saturday, February 14th at 1:30 pm in the Family History and Research room of the Charlotte County Public Library, 112 LeGrande Ave. Charlotte C.H. VA.
This month’s speaker will be SCVGS member, Bob Card. His program will be on “Writing Your Family History.” The typical family gathering or reunion is filled with stories. Stories that make you laugh and slap your knees, or stories that bring bittersweet tears. A few will remember, but most will gradually forget and that is a shame.
Are you interested in your family history, but never considered tackling this sort of project? Your interest makes you a prime candidate to collect the stories and give them the shape of a book. This presentation will show you how to bring life and texture to your ancestor. Discussion will follow on different ways that may help with your research, so be sure to bring any questions or problems you may have encountered.
Join us for what could prove to be a very helpful tool in “Writing your Family History.” All meetings are free and open to the public.

The library is located at 112 LeGrande Ave. in Charlotte C.H.

Book Of The Month

The Heritage of Charlotte County Virginia (Volume 2)

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The South Central Virginia Genealogical Society, Inc. (SCVGS) began its work in August 1999, as a non profit organization. Through volunteers we are acquiring data from many different sources and spending countless hours in cemeteries in our 13 County service area. These Counties are Amelia, Appomattox, Brunswick, Buckingham, Campbell, Charlotte, Cumberland, Halifax, Lunenburg, Mecklenburg, Nottoway, Pittsylvania, and Prince Edward.

Membership entitles you to:

Use of our growing in-house reference library of books, journals and newsletters